Resources

Boy Scouts of America
Main Website
Boy's Life
Published by the Boy Scouts of America, Boys' Life is the magazine for all boys. Their Web site contains information about the current issue, games to play, projects to download, and more.
Scouting Magazine
Scouting is the national family magazine for the adult leaders and committee members of the Boy Scouts of America. Their Web site contains a complete archive of past editions going back to 1998.
Fieldbook Companion Site
This Web site is a companion to the BSA's Fieldbook.
Medical Forms
Medical Forms A & B, required for all Scouting events by all participants.
Scout Stuff
Operated by the national Supply Division, this site is your official online source for information about camping equipment, uniforms, handbooks, pinewood derby supplies, and other essential Scouting merchandise
Join Scouting
This site provides information about the Cub Scout, Boy Scout, and Venturing program to prospective members, including boys, parents, and organizations that may be interested in starting a unit.
Main Website
Boy's Life
Published by the Boy Scouts of America, Boys' Life is the magazine for all boys. Their Web site contains information about the current issue, games to play, projects to download, and more.
Scouting Magazine
Scouting is the national family magazine for the adult leaders and committee members of the Boy Scouts of America. Their Web site contains a complete archive of past editions going back to 1998.
Fieldbook Companion Site
This Web site is a companion to the BSA's Fieldbook.
Medical Forms
Medical Forms A & B, required for all Scouting events by all participants.
Scout Stuff
Operated by the national Supply Division, this site is your official online source for information about camping equipment, uniforms, handbooks, pinewood derby supplies, and other essential Scouting merchandise
Join Scouting
This site provides information about the Cub Scout, Boy Scout, and Venturing program to prospective members, including boys, parents, and organizations that may be interested in starting a unit.
Where to Camp?
Looking for places to take your boys and unit camping? Download the 2016 Camping Guide below.

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North Carolina State ParksNorth Carolina Division of Parks & Recreation
121 W. Jones Street Mail Service Center 1615 Raleigh, NC 27699-1615 919-707-9300 parkinfo@ncmail.net https://www.facebook.com/NorthCarolinaStateParks |
National Park ServiceSince 1916, the National Park Service has been entrusted with the care of our national parks. With the help of volunteers and partners, we safeguard these special places and share their stories with more than 275 million visitors every year. But our work doesn't stop there.Mission
The National Park Service preserves unimpaired the natural and cultural resources and values of the National Park System for the enjoyment, education, and inspiration of this and future generations. The Park Service cooperates with partners to extend the benefits of natural and cultural resource conservation and outdoor recreation throughout this country and the world. |
Cub Cast and Scout Cast
Cubcast and Scout Cast is an audio podcast featuring a variety of how-to and information topics for Scouting leaders and parents. You can download the .mp3 audio files directly from this page, for use on your computer or digital music player.
Cubcast and Scout Cast is an audio podcast featuring a variety of how-to and information topics for Scouting leaders and parents. You can download the .mp3 audio files directly from this page, for use on your computer or digital music player.

Guide to Awards and Insignia
Troop Program Resources
Click Here to contact a Merit Badge Counselor
For Adult Leaders wishing to become a Merit Badge Counselor, fill out this form and turn it into your district advancement chair or local council.
Visit our Merit Badge Counselor Page
For Adult Leaders wishing to become a Merit Badge Counselor, fill out this form and turn it into your district advancement chair or local council.
Visit our Merit Badge Counselor Page
Eagle Board of Review

Ready for Eagle? Visit our Eagle Board of Review Page for more information.
http://www.programresources.org/
Troop Program Features
Volume I covers the following program features
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Volume II covers the following program features
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Volume III covers the following program features
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MeritBadge.org
MeritBadge.Org provides resources for Tiger, Wolf, and Bear Cub Scouts, Webelos, Boy Scouts, Varsity Scouts, and Venturers including:
Troop Leader YouTube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEmQR5W4PkcSLfLV96SOH7w
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U.S. Scouting Service Project
Valuable resources contained within hundreds of feature areas covering Cub Scouting, Boy Scouting, Venturing, and more.
MacScouter
A branch site of the USSSP.
Boy Scout TrailResources for Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts
Scoutorama.comThe content and information on Scoutorama.com is made possible by the thousands of Scouts and Scouters who take time to contribute songs, thoughts, skits, and other information to the site. Scoutorama is a Scouting resource warehouse. Information is continually added by the thousands of visitors who frequent the site every day.
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Leave No Trace Website
Outdoor Ethics - Boy Scouts of America
Tread Lightly!
Venturing Info
Sea Scout Info

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Scout Wire is an e-newsletter for local and National Council employees focusing on the latest BSA projects and programs, whether they are just getting underway or are being updated with new information. It is published every two weeks by the Internal Communications Department at the National Council.
JOTAJamboree-on-the-Air, or JOTA, is the largest Scouting event in the world. It is held annually the third full weekend in October. JOTA uses amateur radio to link Scouts and hams around the world, around the nation, and in your own community. This jamboree requires no travel, other than to a nearby amateur radio operator's ham shack. Many times you can find the hams will come to you by setting up a station at your Scout camporee, at the park down the block, or perhaps at a ham shack already set up at your council’s camp.
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